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Do you agree with the Washington Post that Yucca Mountain is a $15 billion hole to nowhere?

If we had to do this all over again, we should be smart enough to do actually what they have done in France.

It stands as a monument to bureaucratic waste of taxpayer dollars.

Do you think the State should have the right, from an economic point of view, to say no, we don't want a nuclear power plant?

they do a tremendous job. They are a great citizen and we are very proud to have the plant there.

I think it is important to note that is a pretty large size organization.

The tragedy in Japan should serve as a clear warning that we can't be complacent when it comes to nuclear safety.

When Barack Obama ran for President and sought the five electoral votes of the swing State of Nevada, he vowed to kill Yucca.

We want to not only establish that culture of safety, we have established it, we want to strengthen it.

It is important for Americans to know that there has never been a death at a civilian reactor in the United States.

You can't push a nuclear power plant on people. It is not a safety issue.